We had no news of High On Life until Gamescom, but neither did we have to wait until December to get our hands on it: the Squanch Games game perpetrated by Justin Roiland (the creator of Rick y Morty) points to the recent wave of delays. Of course, we can play it on PC and consoles before the end of the year.
Via the official twitter account of the study has been reconsidered the exit of High On Life to the next December 13th to offer the best possible experience and eliminate some bugs, which means an additional six weeks wait compared to the previously fixed date.
All in all, it is worth remembering that the game will continue to launch at Game Pass on both PC and Xbox consoles, as well as the cloud gaming alternative Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Although, Squanch Games has resorted to the traditional image that exposed the new date and the reasons to rethink the launch of High On Life, wanted to earn originality points offering a short in which grace, if any, is lost in translation: “Dating Ad” can be interpreted as “date announcement“and also as a quote”ad for dating“.
While you’re waiting for High On Life, do me a favor and find this 500-pound diaper-wearing alien a wife. If not, he won’t leave me alone.
In any case, a pity: High On Life It is one of those hooligans that was able to fill our eyes since its presentation and its premise of shooting with pistols with a life of their own that speak to us during the game in a context in which science fiction and the always welcome unrefined humor are intermingled.
Except for a last minute surprise, and practically a rebound, High On Life It is positioned as the most anticipated game of December along with The Callisto Protocol and is postulated as a great end of the year for Game Pass subscribers in a year in which they have been especially pampered. Of course, we already anticipate that we will see more of the game at Gamescom.
Until then, we leave you with his most recent trailer.